Clinical Medicine
Roohallah Yousefi
Abstract
In summary, this study investigated the relationship between climate, COVID-19 transmission and mortality rates. The results showed that countries with colder climates have higher infection and mortality rates. This could be due to factors such as increased time spent indoors during the winter and less ...
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In summary, this study investigated the relationship between climate, COVID-19 transmission and mortality rates. The results showed that countries with colder climates have higher infection and mortality rates. This could be due to factors such as increased time spent indoors during the winter and less outdoor activity in cold conditions. On the other hand, warmer temperatures and higher humidity were associated with lower transmission rates of COVID-19. In contrast, colder temperatures and lower humidity may favor the spread of the virus. In addition, air pollution was found to worsen COVID-19 transmission and mortality rates, possibly due to its effects on respiratory health and immune function. These findings highlight the complicated relationship between climate, air pollution, COVID-19 transmission, and mortality rates. We also point out that various factors must be taken into account to understand the COVID-19 dynamics in different climatic and environmental conditions.
Basic Medicine
Atefeh Saedi; Saeed Saedi; Mohammad Mehdi Ghaemi; Maryam Milani Fard
Abstract
At the end of 2019, several cases of pneumonia of unknown cause appeared in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, which quickly spread to other provinces. China In the early stages, it was reported that most patients had a history of contact with Huan seafood. Patients were more likely to have a fever and cough ...
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At the end of 2019, several cases of pneumonia of unknown cause appeared in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, which quickly spread to other provinces. China In the early stages, it was reported that most patients had a history of contact with Huan seafood. Patients were more likely to have a fever and cough symptoms. The spread of SARS-CoV-2 was very rapid. WHO has declared its prevalence as a public health emergency of international concern. On February 11, 2020, the International Committee for the Classification of Viruses renamed the virus "Acute Respiratory Syndrome of Coronavirus-2 (SARSCoV-2) and WHO SARS-CoV-2 Disease as Coronavirus 2019" (Covid-19 ) Declared an epidemic. The present study is a PICO review study that Epidemiological study of Covid-19 and risk factors. The browsing documents searched in the Google Scholar, Sid and Mag Iran databases were analyzed using the keywords epidemic, covid-19, risk factors. The COVID-19 epidemic has spread very rapidly to several countries, including European countries, Asian countries, the United States, and so on. Most countries, especially developing countries, expanded.
Clinical Medicine
Elham Sadat Motaharian; Zahra Sadeghi; Leili Sadat Sharif Mousavi; Reyhaneh Maleki; Zobeyr Rigi; Maryam Milani Fard; Amir Mohammad Milani Fard; Fatemeh Nomiri
Abstract
Hospital nursing resources are among most occupied personnel during COVID-19 pandemics, the aim of the present study is to rule out the role of hospital nursing resources during covid-19 pandemics. The service allocation on the present hospitals were evaluated and reported to be justified in some centers. ...
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Hospital nursing resources are among most occupied personnel during COVID-19 pandemics, the aim of the present study is to rule out the role of hospital nursing resources during covid-19 pandemics. The service allocation on the present hospitals were evaluated and reported to be justified in some centers. The base of human and supply distribution in some medical centers was scientific and reasonable while in other there was no definitive strategy toward this dilemma. In such centers, the preventive strategies against covid-19 was effective and the medical heads were effectively capable of infection control. The personnel and supply management in emergency conditions was also successful and showed promising results. But despite these, emergency conditions was with some standings including supply or allocation concealment, so it is suggested that, more focus should be noted on nursing allocation during emergency conditions in order to enhance service quality during covid-19 pandemics.